Medicine : Erob

Name:Erob
Type:Syrup
Manufacturer:Lupin Laboratories Ltd
Generic Use:Bromhexine , Erythromycin
Composition:Bromhexine(4mg/5mL) , Erythromycin(125Mg)
Substitutes:erob , erob


Generic ( Bromhexine )



Typical use Of Bromhexine :To Clear Mucus From The Respiratory Tract And Mainly Used In Acute And Chronic Respiratory Diseases Such As Bronchitis (inflammation Of Lungs) And Sinusitis (inflammation Of Sinuses).
Mechanism of action of Bromhexine :Bromhexine Works By Thinning The Mucus In The Airways, Thus Making The Mucus Less Sticky And Facilitating The Removal Of The Mucus.
Drug Interaction of Bromhexine :No Clinically Relevant Unfavorable Interactions With Other Medications Have Been Reported. Always Consult Your Physician For The Change Of Dose Regimen Or An Alternative Drug Of Choice That May Strictly Be Required.
Side effects of Bromhexine :May Cause Gastric Disturbances Such As Diarrhea, Urge To Vomit (nausea), Vomiting, Indigestion, Bloating And Other Mild Stomach Side Effects, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating And Skin Rashes.

INTERACTIONS OF BROMHEXINE


How Bromhexine will impact on Pregnancy ?

There Is Sufficient Evidence To Suggest That There Is No Risk To The Fetus In The First Trimester (12 Weeks) Of Pregnancy And There Is No Evidence Of Risk In Later Trimesters. Patients Should Follow The Advice Of The Doctor Regarding Its Use.

How Bromhexine will impact during lactation(breastfeeding) ?

Safest: Evidence From Clinical Studies Has Shown That This Drug When Taken By Breastfeeding Mothers Has Not Shown Any Major Side Effects In Infants. The Possibility Of Harm To The Breastfed Infants Is Expected To Be Rare Or The Drug Does Not Reach The Infant Through Breast Milk. Patients Should Follow The Advice Of The Doctor Regarding Its Use.

Medicine & Alcohol use and effect of Bromhexine

No Studies Found






Generic ( Erythromycin )



Typical use Of Erythromycin :Upper Respiratory Tract Infections. Acute Pneumonia. Vaginitis Due To Chlamydia Trachomatis. Impetigo. Wound And Burn Infections. Infected Eczema. Acne Vulgaris. Sycosis Vulgaris.
Mechanism of action of Erythromycin :Erythromycin Acts By Penetrating The Bacterial Cell Membrane And Reversibly Binding To The 50 S Subunit Of Bacterial Ribosomes Or Near The �P� Or Donor Site So That Binding Of TRNA (transfer RNA) To The Donor Site Is Blocked. Translocation Of Peptides From The �A� Or Acceptor Site To The �P� Or Donor Site Is Prevented, And Subsequent Protein Synthesis Is Inhibited.
Drug Interaction of Erythromycin :Erythromycin Is Known To Interact With Other Drugs Like Acetazolamide (Na), Alcohol, Alprazolam, Amiodarone (HCl), Amlodipine (Besylate), Amprenavir, Artemisinin, Artesunate, Ascorbic Acid, Astemizole, Atorvastatin, Bamifylline, Biperiden (HCl), Bromazepam, Bromocriptine (Mesylate), Buspirone (HCl), Cabergoline,carbamazepine, Cimetidine (HCl), Cisapride. Always Consult Your Physician For The Change Of Dose Regimen Or An Alternative Drug Of Choice That May Strictly Be Required.
Side effects of Erythromycin :Tinnitus, Pseudomembranous Colitis, Urticaria, Hepatitis, Pancreatitis, Stevens Johnson Syndrome, Jaundice, Eosinophilia, Thrombophlebitis, Hepatotoxicity, QT Prolongation, Severe Skin Reactions, Dizziness, Anorexia, Fever, Skin Reactions, Abdominal Pain, Sweating, Maculopapular Rash, Rashes, Pruritus, GI Symptoms, Cramps, Elevation Of Liver Enzymes.

INTERACTIONS OF ERYTHROMYCIN


How Erythromycin will impact on Pregnancy ?

Studies In Animals Have Shown No Risk To The Fetus, However There Are No Sufficient Studies In Humans. Patients Should Follow The Advice Of The Doctor Regarding Its Use. Patients Should Follow The Advice Of The Doctor Regarding Its Use.

How Erythromycin will impact during lactation(breastfeeding) ?

Moderately Safe: No Studies Have Been Conducted In Breastfeeding Women, However There Is Possibility Of Ill Effect To The Breastfed Infants; Or Studies Conducted In Breastfeeding Women Show Minimal Non-threatening Side Effects To The Infants. Drugs Should Be Given Only If The Potential Benefit Justifies The Potential Risk To The Infant. Patients Should Follow The Advice Of The Doctor Regarding Its Use.

Medicine & Alcohol use and effect of Erythromycin

No Studies Found